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Old 10-05-2009, 07:14 PM
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Our fish

Here are our fishies. There are only two now, the yellow one died a few months ago.


Orange/white one (left) is Oliver and the other one is victoria. The yellow one was Molly. My daughter chose the names for them.
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Old 11-05-2009, 09:41 AM
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Re: Our fish

They're very nice fish however the tank does look a bit overstocked...
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Old 11-05-2009, 03:34 PM
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They are only in there temporary until we have finished the pond outside, then they will spend the summer outside.
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Old 11-05-2009, 03:38 PM
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hi how long before the ponds finished by the way the fish look in superb condition.

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Re: Our fish

would love to see pictures of the pond!
and hope it gets finished soon... those fish look awfully big for that fish tank.
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Old 13-06-2009, 10:01 AM
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Re: Our fish

First,your fish tank so beautiful.Fish is so small but it's cute.Thanks sharing me.....

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Re: Your fish,their fish,earth ecosytems depleted!

Our fishes should stay in their environment that actually is polluted,overfished,often ignored.
Fishes in the tank suffer.I find this not sustainable.
I don't know if there's a statistic about the energy used worldwide to maintain aquariums and the global depletion in biodiversity and the release of alien species caused by fishes owners.
While aquariums hobby proliferates the original environment of fishes,essential for the earth and human as food provider is in serious decline.
BlueVoice.org - Saving Dolphins and Whales, Protecting the Oceans
EarthNews » Archive » One-third of reef-building corals close to extinction, scientists say
So continue to watch your little tank while the ecosystems all around are destructed.
Zoos, aquariums miss wave of economic stimulus - Chicago Tribune
Did they ever saved coral reefs?
Actually I would not sugget a visit to an aquarium.

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Old 15-07-2009, 08:50 AM
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Re: Our fish

all them fish, so little room, but they look healthy enough, hope that ponds finished soon i adore goldfish, cant wait til i can afford to set-up a pond in my back garden.
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Old 23-07-2009, 03:58 PM
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Re: Your fish,their fish,earth ecosytems depleted!

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Our fishes should stay in their environment that actually is polluted,overfished,often ignored.
Fishes in the tank suffer.I find this not sustainable.
I don't know if there's a statistic about the energy used worldwide to maintain aquariums and the global depletion in biodiversity and the release of alien species caused by fishes owners.
While aquariums hobby proliferates the original environment of fishes,essential for the earth and human as food provider is in serious decline.
BlueVoice.org - Saving Dolphins and Whales, Protecting the Oceans
EarthNews » Archive » One-third of reef-building corals close to extinction, scientists say
So continue to watch your little tank while the ecosystems all around are destructed.
Zoos, aquariums miss wave of economic stimulus - Chicago Tribune
Did they ever saved coral reefs?
Actually I would not sugget a visit to an aquarium.
What exactly is that supposed to mean? Responsibility and education is the key and I for one am responsible enough not to release common aquarium fish into natural waterways. Without the fishkeeping hobby many species of fish would be extinct, due to habitat loss from industries such as tourism and illegal logging.

So long as the fish are kept in an adequately-sized aquarium with a cycled filter and suitable water conditions then they can thrive just as well as they would in the wild.
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Re: Our fish

Well said Pleccy
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